Matt Simmons (''Criminal Minds'')

Matt Simmons
Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders &
Criminal Minds
character
Daniel Henney as Matt Simmons
First appearance "The Harmful One"
1x01, March 16, 2016
(on Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders)
"Beyond Borders"
10x19, April 8, 2015 (as Special Guest)
(on Criminal Minds)
"Wheels Up"
13x01, September 27, 2017 (as Main Cast)
(on Criminal Minds)
Last appearance "The Ripper of Riga"
2x13, May 17, 2017
(on Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders)
Created by Erica Messer
Portrayed by Daniel Henney
Information
Nickname(s) Matt
Occupation FBI Special Agent
Title FBI BAU Supervisory Special Agent FBI IRT Supervisory Special Agent (Former)
FBI IRT Special Operations Agent (Former)
Family Unnamed father
Unnamed mother (deceased)
In-Sook Jong (grandmother)[1]
Spouse(s) Kristy Simmons
Children Jake Simmons (son)
David Simmons (son)
Chloe Simmons (daughter)
Lily Simmons (daughter)

Matthew Simmons is a fictional character on the CBS crime drama Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders and Criminal Minds,[2] portrayed by Daniel Henney.

Background

SSA Simmons is a native of Carson City, Michigan and worked in Detroit for some time before joining the FBI.[3] He was formerly a member of the FBI's International Response Team (IRT) and has some prior history with Derek Morgan and JJ of the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit.

Personal life

Simmons and his wife Kristy (Kelly Frye) have four young children: sons Jake and David and twin daughters, Chloe and Lily.[3] In the backdoor pilot it was stated that all four were under the age of three.[4] It was stated in Season 13 of Criminal Minds that the couple have been married for almost ten years.[3] Like Jack Garrett, Simmons' full and fulfilling family life was a deliberate choice.[5] Daniel Henney said of his character, "His big struggle is, when can I get home to see my kids and how much is my wife working?".[5]

Simmons is of mixed Caucasian and Korean parentage (like actor Daniel Henney) and it is implied that he was ostracized by his paternal grandparents as they were against his parents' union. His late mother was born in Korea before the Korean War. According to Simmons, she had spent much of her adulthood trying to assimilate and "forget" her past, although she did teach him Korean.[1]

Storylines

A military veteran,[6][7] Simmons "always [has] a guy" to turn to for help whenever the team hits a dead end.[6][8] Like most of the IRT he knows several languages and is shown to be fluent in Arabic,[9] Spanish[10] and Korean.[1] Highly resourceful and adaptable, he thinks quickly on his feet and is often tasked with coordinating search and rescue efforts or navigating unfamiliar terrain.

Simmons has an eclectic variety of interests, ranging from sports to vintage cars. In the episode "Harvested", in which the team investigates a case in Mumbai, India, his knowledge of cricket, India's unofficial national sport, proves useful in building a rapport with the local police officers.[11]

In the episode "Love Interrupted", Simmons was forced to shoot the UnSub to prevent the latter from killing his own young daughter in a fit of desperate rage. The UnSub had suffered a breakdown after losing his wife. He then kidnapped newlywed couples, killing and cannibalizing the groom and taking the brides as his "wives", even impregnating them. Simmons later admitted to Garrett that the case affected him more than he would like as the girl reminded him of his own daughters.[6]

Simmons and Clara Seger made an appearance in the Criminal Minds season 12 episode "Spencer" to help out their colleagues at the BAU. Dr. Spencer Reid was imprisoned in Mexico after being found in possession of drugs. Simmons and the IRT had been in Costa Rica working a case when they received the call for help.

In the season 2 episode "Pretty Like Me", Simmons took some time off to fulfill his late mother's dying wish to find her biological mother in her birth country of South Korea. She had been left at an orphanage around the time of the Korean War and moved to the United States at some point with Simmons' father. Because of the disruption and loss of records caused by the war, she was never able to fulfill her wish before her death. Matt, however, was finally able to track down and meet his grandmother.[1]

Simmons was introduced to Criminal Minds in the season 13 premiere. He was brought in by Penelope Garcia to help the team after they were ambushed in the field and Emily Prentiss was kidnapped by notorious serial killer Peter Lewis ("Mr. Scratch"). When asked what he was doing at the BAU headquarters, he vaguely mentioned that he was awaiting a new assignment as the IRT had been dissolved and is offered a position on the BAU team by Prentiss by the end of the episode.

Character development and casting

Henney stated that he had accepted the role as it was a departure from Asian stereotypes perpetuated by Hollywood and the American entertainment industry.[12] In an interview with August Man, he described his character as "a really interesting character for an Asian-American actor to play because it's never been done before."[7]

This is the character that's been built for the American public to fall in love with. He's the muscle of the show, the ex-soldier, the family man (which has traditionally been played by Caucasian actors). I think it says a lot for CBS and my team to give this role to me. You've never seen an Asian-American or Asian man playing this role. That's why I took the role. I want to prove that an Asian man can be that person in people's eyes.

Daniel Henney[7]

In both shows, Simmons is one of two main characters on the show who is happily married with children, the other being his supervisor Jack Garrett (Gary Sinise) on Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders and Jennifer Jareau on Criminal Minds. Showrunner Erica Messer noted that both characters share similarities and, in conceiving Simmons as a younger agent with both a successful career and family life, hoped "to show that this kind of lifestyle can work".[5]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Pretty Like Me". Criminal Minds. Season 2. Episode 4. March 29, 2017. CBS.
  2. "Criminal Minds Adds Beyond Borders ' Daniel Henney as Series Regular". TVLine.com. Retrieved June 20, 2017.
  3. 1 2 3 "Blue Angel". Criminal Minds. Season 13. Episode 3. October 11, 2017. CBS.
  4. "Beyond Borders". Criminal Minds. Season 10. Episode 19. April 8, 2015. CBS.
  5. 1 2 3 "Meet the Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders Team". TV Guide. March 15, 2016.
  6. 1 2 3 "Love Interrupted". Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders. Season 1. Episode 6. April 13, 2016. CBS.
  7. 1 2 3 Ruis, Terence (March 23, 2016). "Five Minutes with Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders Star Daniel Henney". August Man.
  8. "The Ballad of Nick and Nat". Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders. Season 1. Episode 11. May 11, 2016. CBS.
  9. "Citizens of the World". Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders. Season 1. Episode 7. April 20, 2016. CBS.
  10. "De Los Inocentes". Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders. Season 1. Episode 8. April 27, 2016. CBS.
  11. "Harvested". Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders. Season 1. Episode 2. March 23, 2016. CBS.
  12. "Korean-American actor Daniel Henney breaks stereotypes in Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders". The Straits Times. March 17, 2016.
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